Is there a peace accord to come that will permanently stabilize the continually contentious region of the Middle East? There have been peace pacts in the past similar to the Camp David agreement that have miserably failed. It seems that whatever is devised by the good intentioned, they never seem to work. So new devices are planned and implemented only to have turmoil arise and that pact abandoned. Some dispensationalists purport that it will take a physical coming of Jesus to settle the tensions. Is this in fact the plan of God for the planet?The validity of the Bible is continually verified by external and internal substantiation. The external verification is seen by the continued discovery of artifacts and hieroglyphics. Internal verification continues through fulfilled prophecies. So, unless one is completely blinded by disdain for continued enlightenment, the Bible portrays truth without a doubt. Sad to say, but untruth is also extracted from the Bible due to the traditions of men, interpretation errors, words and phrases taken out of context and primarily the lack of Holy Spirit guidance. This malaise was also prominent during the days of Jesus. His Israeli contemporaries did not understand that the scriptures were about Him and not them. They did not understand the scriptures or the power of God although they would tote and could quote the scriptures. In fact, a peace agreement was commissioned two thousand years ago, that if ratified by all factions will bring permanent peace to the entire world including the Middle East. In this work G.L. Parks discusses that peace accord by interpretation of the scriptures in a manner that is not presently held by the majority (just as in Jesus's day), but if embraced will permanently provide peace for the Middle East and stabilize every nook and cranny of the planet.
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